In a message dated 10/25/2001 1:37:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> Subj:CS>public disinformation
> Date:10/25/2001 1:37:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:    [email protected] (D G)
> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</A>
> To:    [email protected]
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>   I am new to the list, but not new to colloidal silver. I recently was 
> sent 
> an article written in the Detroit Free Press, which has the usual claptrap 
> trying to discredit any and all alternative medicine and protocols. I 
> believe the author of the article got her information from this source: 
> http://medserv.dk/print.php?sid=1010
>   Typically what they will do is pick a few unscrupulous marketers and 
> attempt to give the impression that all are one in the same. I have much 
> experience with this in just my family alone, but also with many others. I 
> have already replied to the writer and would encourage others to do the 
> same. I have yet to find a reliable source to tell me one way or another if 
> CS is effective against anthrax, although I know of other methods. For the 
> inhalation variety, CS is probably one of if not the only method to use, 
> assuming the pathogen will succomb to CS.
> 

While it's nice to educate staff writers and others about the wonders of CS 
(assuming they read your emails), consider the difficulties such a writer 
will have countering the "evidence" that CS is worthless when it's presented 
from establishment organizations which are relied upon daily to provide 
protection from infectious disease for the entire country. Do you think that 
such an individual is prepared, professionally (suitable credentials), 
emotionally, and financially to take on the entrenched forces that control 
public opinion? Roger